Reading Comprehension Skills and Strategies - Level 7

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Directions: Read each story excerpt. Highlight or underline any words you feel set the tone for
the story. Then choose the word that best describes the overall mood.

Have you ever noticed that music has mood? It can
be happy, sad, serious, or silly. Stories have mood,
too. The author sets the tone for the story.


  1. Joanna sat cross-legged on her bed, hugging her pillow, her head hung low. Mom
    walked by her door, noticed her just sitting there, and stopped. “What’s wrong?”
    she asked. “Didn’t you get any classes with Carla?” Joanna sighed. “Yeah, I did,
    but Carla told me today she’s moving in two months.”


The overall mood is (check one) happy sad serious silly


  1. Jim came home from school walking on air. His older
    brother saw him and said, “What’s up with you?”
    Jim suppressed his smile, then said, “Oh nothing. I
    just won first place in the science fair, that’s all. They
    are sending me and my project to the state finals.”


The overall mood is (check one) happy sad serious silly


  1. Dr. Jensen looked at the X ray of Brownie’s leg. He pursed his lips and knitted his
    brow. Brownie lay on the table wrapped in a towel. She was breathing but otherwise
    still. Dr. Jensen gently touched the little dog’s head. “Well, Miss Brownie, you have
    fractured a bone in your leg.” Then turning to me, “Brownie will need surgery to
    repair this, son.”


The overall mood is (check one) happy sad serious silly


  1. Halloween was coming and Shandra was in the store looking at costumes for her little
    sister. Shandra would be staying home to greet trick-or-treaters but that didn’t mean she
    couldn’t have a little fun. On the wall was a section of costumes for pets. She spotted just
    the one for her dachshund, Derry—a hotdog costume! She giggled and bought it.


The overall mood is (check one) happy sad serious silly
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